Experimental apparatus, Aggregation of Red Cells, for the Space Shuttle experiment
Object No. 92/341
Experimental apparatus, 'Aggregation of Red Cells' used for the Space Shuttle experiment in 1984, with accessories, metal / plastic / synthetics, designed by Hawker de Havilland / Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation - National Measurement Laboratory / B.W and B.Maguire, Australia, manufactured by B.W and B Maguire / Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation - National Laboratory, Australia / W.E Chew Enterprise, California, United States of America, used by Doctor L Dintenfass and National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1984
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Experimental apparatus, Aggregation of Red Cells, Space Shuttle experiment, Australia/USA/Japan, 1984 Structure, mechanical and thermal design by Hawker de Havilland, Australia; Electronic design by C.S.I.R.O - National Measurement Laboratory, Australia; Optical design by B.W and B.Maguire. Experiment Hardware manufactured by B.W and B Maguire, Australia; Electro - Optics manufacture by C.S.I.R.O - National Laboratory, Australia, Structure Hardware manufacture by W.E Chew Enterprise, California, United States of America. Used by Doctor L. Dintenfass and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1984
SOURCE
Credit Line
Gift of The Rachel Forster Hospital, 1992
Acquisition Date
13 April 1992
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